Review of The Great Raid (2005) by Scott Foundas for L.A. Weekly — 10 Aug 2005
The Great Raid cries out for the kind of B-movie industriousness that Dahl brought to his early, low-budget films noirs (Kill Me Again, Red Rock West and The Last Seduction), but instead it has dreams of sugarplum Oscars dancing in its head, and never stops mistaking spectacle for the truly spectacular.
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This review of The Great Raid (2005) was written by Scott Foundas and published by L.A. Weekly on 10 Aug 2005.
The Great Raid has generally received positive reviews.
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